Director-choreographer
is Jack Randall Earles. Assistant director is Sandi Rossok, and Alison Howard
is the production stage manager. Vocal direction is by Geoff Price, and the pit
conductor-pianist is Marilyn Burdsall. Earles directed Angel Street last year with Rossok assisting. Price and Burdsall have both been involved in many musical productions at PCPH.

The
musical’s lyrics and music were written by Frank Loesser. The book is by Jo
Swerling and Abe Burrows and is based on the writings of Damon Runyon. Guys & Dolls won five Tony Awards
when it opened on Broadway in 1951. The 1992 revival went on to win four Tony
Awards.

The leading
roles of Sky Masterson and Sarah Brown are being played by real-life married
couple Dustin and Sarah Bond. They were both seen last year in The Drowsy Chaperone and Harvey.

Sarah Bond & Dustin Bond

Their comic counterparts, Nathan Detroit and Miss
Adelaide, are played by Scott Armitage and Ashlee Anne Vitz. Both performers have been onstage at PCPH many times. Ashlee debuted in 2011 as Guenevere in Camelot, and Scott has most recently been seen in Don't Drink the Water and Kiss Me Kate.

Craig is playing the part
that his father Scott played in the last PCPH production of Guys & Dolls in 1995.

Jim Poor has been associated with Putnam County Playhouse since 1963 and served on the Board of Directors for many years. He most recently directed The Sunshine Boys and played Sancho Panza in The Man of La Mancha.

Jim Poor as Arvide Abernathy

The cast
also includes Elijah Brattain, Clarence Long, Dylan Bodnarick, TJ Tincher, and
Jacob Peterman. The distaff side is represented by Annie Weltz, Elise Merrell,
Michaela Semak, Jerica Bean, and Hannah Brattain. Hannah is playing roles that
her mother, Kim, played in our 1995 production.

L-R: Jim Poor, Clarence Long, Eleanor Howard, Annie Weltz

Bryan
Schroeder is technical director and lighting designer. Set design and special
painting is by Linda Gjesvold.